Tony Soprano’s HBO maid, who got roughed up in a real-life attack, might end up on another show – Court TV.

Katalin Pota, who plays a one-woman home-cleaning crew on the hit HBO mob drama “The Sopranos,” said she is suing the man accused of tossing her down a flight of stairs in a Jersey City building earlier this month.

Pota, who suffered a broken arm and a ruptured knee, is unable to audition for other jobs while the hit show is on hiatus, said her lawyer, Eric Morell.

Andre Doumler, 40, was arrested Friday and charged with aggravated assault, police said. He was being held at the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

Pota provided more details about the attack after Doumler’s arrest.

Pota said she was trying to defend a friend, who suffers from a spinal ailment, from an attacker who was pummeling the man in the hallway outside a second-floor studio.

“I was trying to get the disabled man out of the building,” Pota told The Post.

“I was screaming. Then [the attacker] hit me and broke my arm. Then he hit me in the chest, and I fell down the stairs from the second to the first floor.”

Pota said the attacker threw her friend down the stairs after her, and came down after him to resume the beating. Only her screams brought the beating to an end, she said.

All three rent work space in the building, said Pota, who paints and stores her wardrobe there.

Pota said her friend, a photographer who did not want to be identified, had tussled with Doumler before over leaving the front door unlocked.

Doctors put a plate in Pota’s right arm, and she has to wear a cast for three months. She also has a cast on her left leg.

Actor friends have come to her rescue, establishing a fund to help her. But she hasn’t heard from her TV family yet.

“I believe when they hear what happened to me, they’ll call me because they’re very nice people,” Pota said.